Albeit
I’m not a fan of Google Android, for those of you wondering what the Google Android
Operating System looks like on a Tablet, you can use this emulator to basically
get a feel for a Tablet Environment. Not to mention remotely control your
computer from your Google Android smartphones as the picture below clearly
suggests.

Andy’s
Developers are a pair based in California led by CEO Yossi Fishler with Eyal
Fishler, his brother doing most of the programming according to their Andy About page. This
clever program not only allows for a non-Android user to simulate an Android Tablet
or Smartphone and run Android apps, but also can act as offline storage for your
smartphone apps, should you run out of storage space on your SD Card on your
smartphone.

Its remote control feature allows you to use
your smartphone as a remote control for the Desktop Environment, provided that
both your Laptop or PC and your smartphone are connected over the same Wi-Fi
connection. This and many other features set it apart from the other
competitors, even the free BlueStacks App
Player.

4.Sign into 1ClickSync Service using your
Google Account to allow for synchronization between your PC or Laptop and your
Google Android smartphone

5.Download and install the Andy Remote
Control APK file on your smartphone to allow you to remotely control your
Desktop from your smartphone

At
this point you should be able to see the Android Tablet interface and be able
to use the controls to change form portrait to landscape mode. If you have a
touchscreen Laptop or Desktop PC screen, you can interact more directly via
multi-touch gestures, which Andy
supports.

Andy is a great step-up from the BlueStacks App Player, especially as it
throws in Remote Desktop Access as an added bonus. Android users should be
thrilled that Andy has come to their
rescue. Even more interesting is that the software programming behind Andy can also be expanded to create a
Live-OS environment that allows you to run and switch between Google Android
and Windows OS.